Archaeologists working at Hampton Court Palace have uncovered the earliest foundations ever found at King Henry VIII's famous royal residence.
The significant 13th century building remains predate any other finds made at the palace by nearly 200 years.
Archaeologists working at Hampton Court Palace have unearthed the earliest surviving building ever discovered at the historic site
The unexpected discoveries were made during excavations as part of a project to recreate Henry VIII's Tudor 16th century courtyards.
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Friday, October 17, 2008